RESCHEDULED:
Financial Management Friday Webinar
1:00 PM EDT, May 15, 2020
Thank you for your understanding. NAFOA will be sending out another notice in early May. Those who have already registered need not register again. NAFOA’s event page will have the most up to date information.
Please reach out to Emery Real Bird at Emery@nafoa.org with any questions.
Identifying Indirect and Direct Costs to Maximize Negotiating Power
While there are no universal rules for classifying either direct or indirect costs associated with federal awards, your affiliated department should be following a consistent pattern to avoid double charging. The varied options for indirect cost rates, i.e. fixed or negotiated, are an important choice tribes need to consider that could ultimately affect the federal awards’ effectiveness and outcome. It could also save your organization money in the long term through cost-sharing between awards. The panelists will discuss negotiating indirect cost rates and best practices of working to get the best and honest outcome for your tribe while still fulfilling the varied grant objectives.
NEW Date: May 15, 2020
Time: 1:00 PM EDT- 2:15 PM EDT
Format: Webinar
Registration will be opened again in early May 2020. NAFOA has an event page where this will be hosted, click here for event page.
Join NAFOA for this complimentary webinar. Over the course of the year, NAFOA will continue to host a variety of Financial Management Friday webinars.
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